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not smoked, but these are some tasty fish!!!

Started by HuntinFool, February 10, 2010, 07:56:37 AM

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HuntinFool

got these guys early january through the ice. the fish at the top is 5lbs 13oz.


and into the pan....breaded in sourdough, cajun and seasoning salt.



Tenpoint5

Starting to think your kind of a mean )**^*%$( showing all these good looking fish and not sharing any!!
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OU812

Man, your makin me drool all over my keyboard with that fried fish.

Looks GREAT.

azamuner73

Now pair it up with a homemade tartar sauce or aioli with some sweet potato fries and YUM!

seemore

They look really tasty!!!!
Now I want a fish sandwich!!!
Mrs

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leftcoast smoker

man my bellies growling now, and I just got a hankering for some fried fish,
those look real goooooooooood!!!

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smokeNcanuck

Looks great, I eat white fish a lot in the summer.  We use to get some really good stuffed white fish
and cook them on the BBQ.   Now I'm getting hungry! :D
Either Way....I'm Smoke'N It

Kummok

Great looking meal there, HF! I'm thinking I see butter in that pan?!?!? Mmmmm Mmmmmm

OU812

Fried in BUTTER aint nothin BUTTER cause I likes BUTTER mmmmm BUTTER.  ;D

seemore

Mr was running late last night and brought home fish sandwiches for dinner!  Of course, they PALED in comparison to the beauties posted here, but they eased my hankerin' for a fish sandwich.
Mrs

Kummok

I've been eating fish sandwiches for lunch every day this week....wish I could mail you one, Seemore! Mine are a little different....I grill "excess" King salmon meat when I grilling King steaks for dinner. I then crumble up the meat with a fork, add mayo and favorite seasonings + chopped sweet pickles and spread it on toasted multigrain + flax bread. I could (and DO!) eat those for lunch all week long. I do the same with grilled Halibut steaks except that I switch to dill pickles instead of sweet gherkins. Probably wouldn't taste he same if I freeze-dried them for shipping to you!?!?!?  :-\

Looking at HuntinFool's pan fried fish, I can just imagine (and drool over!) the burst of flavor hidden between two slices of bread!!

seemore

You're right Kummok, the freeze-dried sandwich would not be so good once it reached Iowa.......
However, I might just ask Scott to pick up some salmon and we could make some salmon spread.
It will not be the same as yours, but it will ease another hankerin'.
Mrs